THE WALKING DEAD Season 7 Finale Promo And Sneak Peek: "The First Day Of The Rest Of Your Life"

THE WALKING DEAD Season 7 Finale Promo And Sneak Peek: "The First Day Of The Rest Of Your Life"

As all-out war looms on the horizon, it seems Negan is all too aware of Rick's plan - but how does Sasha factor into the equation? Check out a promo and clip for next week's season finale...

By MarkCassidy - Mar 26, 2017 07:03 PM EST
Filed Under: The Walking Dead
Tonight's penultimate episode of The Walking Dead season 7 was somewhat uneventful, but it did serve as a nice lead-in to next Sunday's season finale, as all the pieces move into place for showdown between Rick and Negan.

Unfortunately for The Alexandrians, Negan is aware that they're gearing up for war, and it looks like he plans to use Sasha to gain the upper hand. If you've read the comics you might have a pretty good idea how he accomplishes that (there seems to be a hint of it in the promo, too), but just in case, I'll say no more about it here.

Check out the promo and clip for "The First Day of the Rest of Your Life" below, and be sure to let us know what you thought about tonight's installment.



 
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NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 3/26/2017, 7:38 PM
Negan about to get his ass kicked. Can't wait.
BreakTheCode
BreakTheCode - 3/26/2017, 7:55 PM
@NinnesMBC - lol not yet
CurlyBill
CurlyBill - 3/26/2017, 8:25 PM
I have been watching this since the very first episode, but I dont know if I can keep watching this show any more. The final is going to be the same thing all the finals for the walking dead are, one big cock-tease that will leave you dissapointed and feeling like all this season has been is one long commercial for the next. The walking dead have never been good with finals. They never give you any kind of payoff, they just keep stringing you along.
bigdannymac
bigdannymac - 3/26/2017, 9:19 PM
@CurlyBill - then stop watching. I won't. Have a nice day.
TheSoulEater
TheSoulEater - 3/26/2017, 8:26 PM
All people need to do to see walkers coming in some of these episodes:

leethario
leethario - 3/27/2017, 2:08 AM
@TheSoulEater - then they sigh as if to say "not this sh*t again" and take them out with ease. I might watch Synder's dawn of the dead just for a good zombie fix.
TheSoulEater
TheSoulEater - 3/27/2017, 8:07 AM
@leethario -

For truly terrifying, watch World War Z
GeneralZod
GeneralZod - 3/26/2017, 8:30 PM
ManDeth
ManDeth - 3/26/2017, 8:58 PM
The last scene made me laugh. Sounds like Rick knows how Dwight can help the whole group. But Dwight has to be on his knees to do it.
LordHarryLatts
LordHarryLatts - 3/26/2017, 9:35 PM
They really can't make All Out War a full season, can they ? That would leave....

SPOILERS

The Whisperer War for season 9.
BlackIceJoe
BlackIceJoe - 3/26/2017, 9:53 PM
For some odd reason I thought tonight's episode was the season final and when there was two minutes left I thought it would be the most lackluster ending to the season. Reason being because it would just end with Sasha and that didn't feel like an ending to the season. Even when the credits started rolling I was thinking they were showing scenes from the beginning of next season. It hit me later that last weeks episode said one more episode until the season final and not one episode left in the season.

It will be fun to watch how this season ends compared to last season and I'm glad it didn't just end like the groups were about to go to war, yet you don't get to see that until the start of the next season.
leethario
leethario - 3/27/2017, 2:06 AM
After giving up on this show a while ago i've watched the second half of this season, just to spend more time with my GF....what a stupid idea. The show is painfully boring, it's so relentlessly dull. A massive percentage of the viewers must be like my GF and watch just out of habit in the vain hope that something interesting will happen.

Does it not bother anyone that the walkers are now just a minor annoyance as opposed to the threat they used to be?
KaioKen
KaioKen - 3/27/2017, 5:20 AM
The actors that play Sasha and Negan are bloody awful. Negan's "lean back to talk" thing is annoying as hell. Sasha's acting is just atrocious all around.
scapegoatjones
scapegoatjones - 3/27/2017, 5:27 AM
@KaioKen - gotta respectfully disagree. JDMorgan has been a highlight.
Doodlee
Doodlee - 3/27/2017, 7:18 AM
@KaioKen - i agree about Negan. JDM has always seemed miscast to me. i like Sasha, though.
Doodlee
Doodlee - 3/27/2017, 7:21 AM
looks like it's gonna be another cliffhanger season finale that the showrunners will chastise the audience for not appreciating. if Sasha is leaving for the new Star Trek, i don't see any way out of her taking the place of Holly from the comics. they should have just let her go out in a blaze of glory.
CEOHaize
CEOHaize - 3/27/2017, 8:12 AM
@Doodlee - They'll end on something ridiculous like the first bullet leaving the gun and cut to black
BlackHulk
BlackHulk - 3/27/2017, 12:19 PM
The writing has reached an all time low. Sasha sucks at dying. I mean you blindly follow Rosita to what on paper appears to be certain death. Rosita has a death wish and you don't, but you follow her anyway and come up with a halfway decent plan but instead of taking the shot you make your way to the Sanctuary and inside, thinking that Negan would simply allow someone crazy enough to storm an armed compound by themselves the pleasure of receiving a quick death. Then when you get caught, Negan gives you the option of dying by the walker, committing suicide, getting beat by him or joining him and you decide to join him. Sasha, we know the character that plays you is going to star in another TV series the same way with Heath, but there are better ways of writing you out of the series.

And Oceanside....
Rick's grand plan when negotiating with Oceanside was to set off some of the few explosives that they only have and hold the community of women and children hostage while they forcefully take all of the guns and ammo, leaving the community with nothing to defend themselves in case another human or walker threat comes upon them. Oh yeah and pinky swear to give all of their guns back when everything is over when in reality a great deal of those guns will be going to the Scavengers which is ironic. Rick is stealing from a group that has no stake in fighting the Saviors only to give the stolen property to another group that has no stake in fighting the Saviors.

In the spirit of playing Monday Morning Quarterback, if Rick had simply kept the guns he found at the carnival, told the Scavengers to screw themselves, had given some of the guns to Hilltop, talked with the Kingdom, assuring them that the Kingdom wouldn't be the sole means of supplying weapons and soldiers, and had gotten some of the bravest members of Oceanside, convincing them that they can beat the Saviors and no longer live in seclusion then that would be a show worth seeing.
MisterNiceGuy
MisterNiceGuy - 3/27/2017, 1:40 PM
I dont remember Negan leaning so much in the comics
GreedoSarducci
GreedoSarducci - 3/27/2017, 8:08 PM
@MisterNiceGuy - He doesn't.
connorblaze
connorblaze - 3/28/2017, 1:59 AM
I love the way the show does build up, and I love the show and will always watch it, especially as Negan is a fantastic villain, but people are right that it isn't great at pay-offs. Or when it is, it times them badly. The big fight with the governor was a mid season finale. It was epic, but should have taken place as the finale of the previous season. Instead they ended that season with a terribly unclimactic non-showdown, after a season of building one up. That's not fair, and it wasn't done in the name of good storytelling or subverting expectations either. Also the finale with the cannibals was an unclimactic end to anorher season of build up that was paid off fantastically in the next episode. Same with negan, the episode where glen dies was another great paypff to that season's buildup, but it happened in the next season premier instead of the finale. What they don't seem to get is that the tension they build all season dissipates over the break between seasons so that when they wait that long to pay it off, it's not half as satisfying. Do the big finale, and then leave a small cliffhanger at the end to keep viewers coming back, not the whole damn thing. Great shows like Buffy or early Supernatural had this formula. Eg big battle with angel at the end of season 2, cliffhanger is buffy runs away afterward. People wouldve been pissed if the big battle with angel was at the beginning of season 3, and wouldve lost interest by that point.
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